Free Stitch Pattern: Friendship

This month’s word, suggested by Nim on Patreon, is Friendship. This seems a delightful way to start the new year – I hope we all have plenty of it. I encoded it in base seven and then found a way to make two layouts: one lace, and one chart for a variety of needlework. Thanks to my supporters on Patreon who help support my blog work!

I like the way it looks as if there are moths (the nice kind) or butterflies in the pattern.

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Abbreviation key:

1/1 RC: Slip next stitch to cable needle and place at back of work, knit 1, then knit 1 from cable needle.

cdd: slip 2 together as if to knit together; knit the third stitch, then pass the slipped stitches over.

k: knit.

k2tog: knit 2 stitches together as if they were 1. (Right-leaning decrease)

p: purl.

ssk: slip each of the next 2 stitches as if to knit, then knit them together through the back loop. (Left-leaning decrease)

As promised, here’s a chart for a variety of needlework. It would be good for knit/purl patterns or some other kinds of textured knitting, but probably not for stranded knitting because of the long floats. Also good for cross stitch or beadwork or needlepoint or what-have-you.

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Free Technique PDFs

Some of my patterns mention PDFs that have explanations for certain techniques used in the patterns. Here are the PDFs. I've described more techniques not used in my patterns in various blog posts, but I don't have them in PDF format. (I could be persuaded to do so.)